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Stealers Wheel was a British folk/rock band formed in Paisley, Scotland in 1972 by former school friends Joe Egan (born 1944) and Gerry Rafferty (1947 - 2011). In the early 1970s, the band was considered to be the British version of American folk/rock supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. They were initially joined by Roger Brown, Rab Noakes and Ian Campbell in 1972.
However, that line-up only lasted a few months and by the time the band were signed to A&M Records later that same year, Brown, Noakes and Campbell had been replaced by Paul Pilnick, Tony Williams and Rod Coombes. This line-up recorded their eponymous debut album, Stealers Wheel and was produced by the influential American songwriters and producers Leiber & Stoller.The album ‘Stealers Wheel’ (1973), became a commercial success. It contains their biggest hit ‘Stuck in the Middle with You’. Two more albums were released (‘Ferguslie Park’, 1974 and ‘Right Or Wrong’, 1975) before Rafferty and Egan broke up. It took several years to sort out the legal problems connected to their break-up. After that, Rafferty became a star with his hit ‘Baker Street’ from the album ‘City to City’ (1978).
Paul Pilnick’s early career was promoted and managed by Mr George Roberts whilst Paul worked as lead guitarist for the band, “Vince & the Volcanoes”, led by Mr Vincent Tow/Ismail;
(Vinnie was an early, informal & friend, guitar tutor to, Lennon & McCartney)

I have very happy memories of playing my Dad's copy of Ferguslie Park when I was 5 or 6 years old. I had no idea, for years, that they wrote Stuck In The Middle With You or even who they were. All I remember is the wooziness of the tunes (like Wheelin' and Waltz) and the spooky cover-art. RIP Gerry Rafferty.

@Woutthefxck - A misconception of many people is that, if a band has "more than one song that's good", they're not a one-hit wonder. The definition of a one-hit wonder is as follows: IT'S A BAND THAT GOT ONLY ONE HIT IN THEIR ENTIRE CAREER, no matter how good they were. :p